[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ><< In meetings, voting on multiple-answer questions is rare. >> >> >>Yes, but why? Because very, very few people -- probably >>less than 1% of U.S. citizens, are familiar with voting >>methods that can handle such questions in satisfactory >>ways. > >This is actually nonsense.
No, it isn't nonsense at all, though I can understand how it could seem that way to someone who is so certain of some of his strongly held views of how the world works that he is incapable of seriously (much less carefully) considering conflicting alternative views -- or even, as in this case, considerately responding to people who express them. -RS ---- election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
